Author: Sally Jane Gellert
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Accessibility—something important to all of us. Some, temporarily able-bodied, need not concern themselves with it on a daily basis, able to simply take… Continue Reading NJ Transit Tackles Accessibility—Not a Success
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It has been a hectic month, including a wildcat strike that disrupted service for Juneteenth/Father’s Day weekend, with almost 500 engineers calling out,… Continue Reading Report from the Chair: July/August 2022
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For the first time in 2 years, the NJ Transit board met in person on April 13, 2022. Much was the same: security… Continue Reading Report from the Chair
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When in-person board meetings resume in April, there will be a full 13 members present (or at least 10: 3 individuals are nominated,… Continue Reading April Brings a Full NJ Transit Board:James Adams Cancelled
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For the past few years, we have watched the so-called NJ Transit “reform” legislation wind its way through the Trenton legislature. Our concerns… Continue Reading A Missed Opportunity
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We were pleased to see Board Member James Adams again take seriously his responsibility to oversee the NJ Transit budget, and vote against… Continue Reading Report from the Chair, Mar./Apr. 2022
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The Lackawanna Coalition and the N.J. Rail Passengers’ Association have both argued that the proposed “Customer Advocate” position in the NJ Transit reform… Continue Reading Report from the Chair, Jan./Feb. 2022
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We read in the Star-Ledger of the passing of Mr. Russell Graddy, “Mr. G.”, whom we had met in the course of his… Continue Reading A Tribute to Mr. G.
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At the October NJ Transit board meeting, I commented on the difficulty of finding information on agenda items in order to make meaningful… Continue Reading Report from the Chair, Nov./Dec. 2021
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On August 23rd we once again met in person at Millburn Town Hall, where we had an informative presentation from Josh Crandall of… Continue Reading Report from the Chair: Sept./Oct. 2021
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